If you know Brazilian beauty Camila Alves mostly from her famous romantic union, you are seriously missing out. The South American bombshell is always on point: her long, flowing locks top every look, making everything from a T-shirt and jeans to a full red carpet ensemble look absolutely stunning. As the face of Macy's in-house INC International Concepts brand, she adds her signature glam to a slew of city-cool looks. We like her as a secret style hero because she's seriously inspiring us to dress to the nines whenever humanly possible (does running to the grocery store for a gallon of milk count?).

This look is the definition of downtown city girl: sleek but comfy, sexy but also tough. We love the combo of an embellished skirt and oversized jacket. Wear this to stomp the pavement on a dressed-up Saturday or for a date night with a new guy—it's sure to impress everyone who lays eyes on you.

Grabbing the Camilia look is easy — just focus on a few key pieces. The INC International Concepts Faux Fur Trim Coat (1) is a statement-maker if we've ever seen one. Count on this great piece to dress up pretty much whatever you're wearing underneath, be it casual or classy. The INC International Concepts Short-Sleeve Sequin Top (2) is a lot more versatile than you might think. The sequins are glam enough for an evening out, but you could also pair the top with more casual pieces, like jeans.

We can already tell that you're going to want to pair this INC International Concepts Studded Striped Mini Skirt (3) with everything you own and for all different occasions. Top it with a fashion sweatshirt on the weekends or a button-up for work — but with the mesh top, you've got a look that's got date night in the bag for sure. You're not going to find a much sexier pair of boots than these INC International Concepts Brenden Tall Dress Boots (4). We are seriously loving that circle zipper pull — it's retro-chic in the most subtle way.

Alison Baitz is a freelance fashion and culture writer. When she's not busy chatting about online shopping or rooting out cool new designers, she's interviewing up-and-coming musicians or sampling food for articles and calling it research. She's proud to be a part of the DC-based food zine The Runcible Spoon. Yes, she is on Twitter: @itsmealison.